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A new story entry has been added:
Review: Thermaltake Jing CPU cooler Quote:
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The fans can be replaced with any ordinary 120mm fan. Don't let the shape fool you, the clips that hold them on are at the exact dimensions for a standard 120mm.
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As it turns out, this is absolutely correct. It seems the fan that I was using during the testing has a slightly thicker frame than standard. I was able to click fans from Thermaltake, Hiper, and NZXT in place without difficulty.
Let this stand as my official correction on this count.
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The fans that come with it are interesting, without most of the shroud. Kind of like the Arctic Cooling fans. Probably is what helps with noise, but less directionality to the airflow.
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